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Microlensed dual-fiber probe for depth-resolved fluorescence measurements

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Abstract
We propose and demonstrate a compact microlensed dual-fiber probe that has a good collection efficiency and a high depth-resolution ability for fluorescence measurements. The probe is formed with a conventional fusion splicer creating a common focusing lens on two fibers placed side by side. The collection efficiency of the fabricated probe was evaluated by measuring the fluorescence signal of a fresh ginkgo leaf. It was shown experimentally that the proposed probe could effectively collect the fluorescence signal with a six-fold increase compared to that of a general flat-tipped probe. The beam propagation method was used to design a probe with an optimized working distance and an improved resolving depth. It was found that the working distance depends mainly on the radius of curvature of the lens, whereas the resolving depth is determined by the core diameters of the illumination and collection fibers. The depth-resolved ability of probes with working distances of similar to 100 mu m and 300 mu m was validated by using a two-layer tissue phantom. The experimental results demonstrate that the microlensed dual-fiber probe has the potential to facilitate depth-resolved fluorescence detection of epithelial tissue. (C)2011 Optical Society of America
Author(s)
Choi, Hae YoungRyu, Seon YoungKim, Jae YoungKim, Geon HeePark, Seong JunLee, Byeong HaChang, Ki Soo
Issued Date
2011-07
Type
Article
DOI
10.1364/OE.19.014172
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/16267
Publisher
Optical Society of America
Citation
Optics Express, v.19, no.15, pp.14172 - 14181
ISSN
1094-4087
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Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science > 1. Journal Articles
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